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The Honolulu Advertiser - Customer Service
Back issues for Friday, May 30, 2003
Articles for May 30, 2003
Breaking/PM Stories
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Monahan chosen Hawaiian Airlines trustee
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Bus contract talks break off
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Tourist spending up on Neighbor Islands
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Driver killed in freeway crash
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Police Beat
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Consumer sentiment helps strengthen stocks
Local News
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Diamond Head bees ordered to buzz off
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Lingle signs Ko Olina tax break
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Wal-Mart site yields 2 new sets of remains
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EDUCATION
UH student best of U.S. in engineering
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Kupuna reclassified to meet school rules
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Missile accomplished
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POLICE/COURTS
Tunnel sign breaks fall of airborne motorcyclist
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Teen girl in Net chats with Maui man was really agent
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Jury hears conflicting versions of child abuse
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OTHER TOP STORIES
Ka'anapali vendor in violation, suit says
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Agency plans to eradicate frogs on Kaua'i
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Sand Island plant seeks new permit
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OTHER NEWS
Mililani residents vow to fight drugs
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City sticks with surf rules
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Honolulu officer in Europe torch run
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Project offers $1.6 million to train young Hawaiians
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Striking nurses dispute rural 'standard'
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Water board adopts budget keeping same rates
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Water conservation urged on Maui
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Visa problem delays 'Saigon' puppetry troupe
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Facility to be named after senators
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Hawai'i briefs
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Stealing lychee is a real crime
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Obituaries
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Grants
Sports
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Lave making a difference on field and in community
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Men's championship games to be played at Waipi'o 'bowl'
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Moanalua basketball coach Dias retires
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Rainbow baseball adds California prep pitcher
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Kalaheo grad Wahinekapu bound for Portland State
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RECREATION
Young club, modest goals
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Sagapolutele returns to conduct camp
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Beach volleyball tourney set
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Sports notices
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ISLE FILE
Hawai'i has trampoline, tumbling champion
Island Life
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Caught in the salt trap
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UH professor mixes poetry, baseball in his new book
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Search for a soul mate or love the one you're with?
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'Haiku' fuses Hawai'i, Japanese sounds
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HAWAI'I GARDENS
Hibiscus need lots of sun, drainage to flourish
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Home & Garden Calendar
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FITNESS PROFILE
Weights, martial arts keep him healthy
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THE LEFT LANE
The beach: It's more than just fun and sun
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Children's programs vanishing from TV
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Picking the bones of departed season
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Tube Notes
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
Business
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Tourism supported in survey
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State audits questionable claims for tech tax credits
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New rules put 850,000 federal jobs in jeopardy
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Microsoft, AOL reach $750 million agreement
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Nationwide protests target media-ownership proposals
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Utility credit help available
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REAL ESTATE
Mortgage rates remain at record lows
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'Affordable housing' has new importance in real estate boom
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Be wary of 'secrets' of real estate investing
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Overvalued house prices forecast to decline sharply
Opinion
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School improvement plan needs assistance
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GOP tax cut is not for the working poor
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Letters to the Editor
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ISLAND VOICES
Hawaiian Airlines will make it through
Entertainment/TGIF
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MUSIC SCENE
Disco fever
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Unlikely duo together again on stage, new CD
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Billboard hits
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CLUB SCENE
Vice City 2 party back at Ocean's
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DANCE SCENE
It's 'Destiny' to be suspended in animation
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DINING SCENE
Harbour View's dim-sum service loads of fun
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MOVIE SCENE
Dive into incredible fish tale with 'Finding Nemo'
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'The Italian Job' is among better caper remakes
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'Chaos' a critical view of self-absorbed lives
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Gritty gay film festival reflects real life
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Screening room
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DVD SCENE
5-disc set traces life of Truffaut alter ego
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TGIF Weekend Calendar
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The Buzz
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Ongoing Events
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What's Up!
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Neighbor Islands